Yellows tend to take more time to get the color even, especially on raw wood, so give yourself a little extra time there.
They are really great quality that minimize brush strokes and don’t lose their bristles on your pieces. We used Reviver paint brushesfor the painting. You’ll paint the sides of the crates in Velvet Finishes Baroque and alternate between that color and Bold on the slats. You’re going to paint all the 1″ x 4″ pieces and the plywood panel in Velvet Finishes Bold. The video below provides a visual of the cuts as well. You can also have your local hardware store cut it as noted above. You can cut this with a circular saw or table saw. The plywood panel should be cut down to 11 5/8″ x 18″. You can also have your local hardware store cut these pieces to size for you before you leave the store. You can cut these pieces using a circular saw, miter saw or a chop saw. The 1″ x 4″ x 12′ should be cut into three different pieces in the following sizes:Īfter you cut both your five feet long pieces, you should have your 2 feet piece.
Click here to read my full disclosure policy. This post contains affiliate links for your shopping convenience. This post is sponsored by Velvet Finishes, however all opinions are 100% my own. Honestly, it’s hardly a building project at all, you’re just putting a few pieces of wood together! This was such a simple simple simple build, y’all. With a sad face, she settled for my promise to make her a lemonade stand for the next yard sale. There was simply zero time to throw all that together in under 12 hours though and there wasn’t a lick of anything to make lemonade with in the house. She comes by it honestly though, bless her heart.Īnd even when life doesn’t hand her lemons, she still likes to make lemonade – pink lemonade.Įxactly 12 hours before a yard sale we had in the spring, the little girl with blonde curls asked for a lemonade stand to sell lemonade at during the yard sale. Sometimes it hands you an adorable little girl with blonde curls full of personality who also tends to lean on the “hustler” side.
Looking for kids lemonade stand ideas for your little one? I’m willing to bet this is THE most simple to build DIY lemonade stand you’ll find! It’s also pretty darn cute! See below for how to build a lemonade stand your kiddo will love and use for years to come!